- hispanicus) do not
carry neck manes. Male
deer of all subspecies, however, tend to have
stronger and
thicker neck muscles than
female deer,
which may give them...
- red
deer, and
fallow deer) and
Capreolinae (which includes,
among others reindeer (caribou), white-tailed
deer, roe
deer, and moose). Male
deer of almost...
- The
water deer (Hydropotes inermis) is a
small deer species native to
Korea and China. Its
prominent tusks,
similar to
those of musk
deer, have led to...
- The sika
deer (Cervus nippon), also
known as the
Northern spotted deer or the ****anese
deer, is a
species of
deer native to much of East Asia and introduced...
- the
antlers of a
deer" "the
neck of a camel, the
hoofs of a cow, the tail of a donkey, the
antlers of a
deer" "the
antlers of a
deer, the head of a horse...
- white-tailed
deer (Odocoileus virgini****), also
known commonly as the
whitetail and the
Virginia deer, is a medium-sized
species of
deer native to North...
- vary
between individuals. Many hog
deer show a dark
dorsal stripe extending from the head down the back of the
neck, and
along the spine. In summer, there...
- The
Scottish red
deer (Cervus
elaphus scoticus) is a
subspecies of red
deer,
which is
native to
Great Britain. Like the red
deer of Ireland, it migrated...
-
deer do not have
neck manes, but do have
stronger and
thicker neck muscles than
female deer that may give the
appearance of a
neck mane.
Female deer are...
- The mule
deer (Odocoileus hemionus) is a
deer indigenous to
western North America; it is
named for its ears,
which are
large like
those of the mule. Two...